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By Federica Russo
Periods of serious financial crisis always bring about political upheaval. Therefore, is not so surprising that the global crisis saw huge and rapid changes within both national and international political order. We have gone from "go Europe!" and "more and more internationality!" to lifting walls and closing ports at an incredible rate.

By Myriam Erquicia Leon
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is one of the longest-running conflicts in the history of the world. The Israeli Jews and the Palestinian Arabs have been disputing a territory that both peoples have considered their own for decades. In 1948, after the proclamation of independence of Israel, thousands of Palestinians fled and were expelled from Palestine by the Israeli troops, who today do not recognise their right of return. Thus, these people became refugees in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza. As an attempt to solve the situation, the UN created an ad hoc agency: the UN agency for Palestine Refugees, UNRWA. Currently, and due to the continuation of the conflict, UNRWA continues to provide services to more than 5 million Palestinian refugees: both those who fled Palestine in 1948, and their descendants.

By Liesbet Debecker
Donald Trump has a history of demeaning women who speak out against sexual assault. But the effects of what he is doing are not minor. What does it mean when the leader of one of the most powerful nations in the world is actively, although maybe not consciously, contributing to rape culture?

By Tarek Bashour They were just innocent eight-year-old children who every day, just like any other child in this world, went to school and then played together, far from the ugliness of the real world. George and Mohammed were their names. They grew up together in a peaceful neighbourhood. They shared not just their food